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    Owner since 2007 Farrar's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by MML View Post
    Don't leave us hanging, dude!!! Was it there or not??
    It was. That's why I said "made sure" instead of "checked to see if."
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    Quote Originally Posted by vps3922 View Post
    Wow, what a big guy, and that in Donegal? Big hunter. And I thought one like that is usually to be found with our friends from Down Under, but I guess they have to fight with bigger ones (a.k.a. Huntsman). These buggers can even keep humans away.
    Yep, and they seem to be getting more common in recent times!
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    I've only had my DeLorean since last weekend and there really isn't anything that needs to be done... yet.

    Today I cleaned 1121 for the first time. I put on stainless door sill letters. I installed door LEDs. I put a battery in the LockZilla keyless entry fob and was pleasantly surprised that the keyless entry worked. I tightened my gas cap... and she was part of a mini phone shoot out behind our favorite liquor purveyor's.

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    Paid off what I owed DMC California for some repairs and it's on a truck on it's way home right at this very moment. So I'm bringing her home - to a nice warm garage.

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    Spiders

    Quote Originally Posted by MML View Post
    Discovered this little fecker living in my front wing. At least he keeps all the McFlys away.

    Ayyyyyy!

    Just a baby compared to what we have in Australia!. Had a giant Huntsman spider run into my land rover a while ago and disappeared under the dash. Used a whole can of insect spray and did not drive the car for a week, never saw it again, dead or alive.

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    Shopping at the Volvo dealer

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    Quote Originally Posted by airfireman1 View Post
    Just a baby compared to what we have in Australia!. Had a giant Huntsman spider run into my land rover a while ago and disappeared under the dash. Used a whole can of insect spray and did not drive the car for a week, never saw it again, dead or alive.
    Yeah, I was thinking about the giant huntsmans. I guess that I would drop dead when one would appear in my house. I know that they are really useful and keep other critters away. But still not loving the site. My wife and I nearly got to move to Australia from Canada and that aspect (critters) turned into long discussions if we really should go. Well, the offer fell apart. Spiders in Canada are way less scary.
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    As scary as Huntsman look, they're harmless to us.

    Venom toxicity - the bite of Huntsman Spiders is of low risk (non toxic) to humans. They are a non-aggressive group of spiders. However, a large individual can give a painful bite. Beware in summer when the female Huntsman Spider is guarding her egg sacs or young.

    There was a video too that said they don't make webs - so is the one on the windshield a Huntsman?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BABIS View Post
    Shopping at the Volvo dealer

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    The volvo dealer still carries parts?
    Dermot
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    I don't always drive cars, but when I do, I prefer DeLoreans

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    I don't care how harmless people say huntsmen are - I still spray them enough that the bug spray foams up.

    That said, don't piss a huntsman off - those things can really run batshit when they want to and will generally charge AT you not away from you

    Hate the bastards
    Chris

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